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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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The legend that is Waghdoh:







Seen in Mamla Buffer:

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Wagdoh male is a true legend. tfs!
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The largest Cat of Kanha,the awesome Kingfisher male. In my opinion he can be 230kgs empty belly and be 260-265. Awesome Animal
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@Ngannou, he was a big male but nowhere near the largest in Kanha. Umaroani make who killed Kingfisher surely matched him in size if not outsized him slightly.. As for the weight, he might be a bit heavier than your figures.
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bheema once upon a time in kanha [color=var(--secondary-text)]=AZX4pFvLeI0mvf17MloioXAD3zVntTkDNdcmviI_kvmEP2eTUEpeaayqAiIobZlG0DqA1S4ir8SiTo71hU9GxLVZ2RUqygWl9S2yIx4UiyVGVbsM1C4Q4a3ULL6E9gQIWDpmDvvMmyoU-9awzYmhTIXR&__tn__=-UC*F]Jitender Govindani[/color]
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T50, Kanha:

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(11-17-2021, 12:25 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: T50, Kanha:


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Old man still ruling Mukki.

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RIP Bamera Son aka Mr. X

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No confirmation yet but infighting seems to be the culprit. He probably should of never been released back in the wild after he was so badly injured.
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(11-18-2021, 10:22 PM)Pckts Wrote: RIP Bamera Son aka Mr. X

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No confirmation yet but infighting seems to be the culprit. He probably should of never been released back in the wild after he was so badly injured.

yea no doubt this is from infighting..look at the fur on the back of his neck and shoulder it has dried saliva you can see some wounds too..this is reminiscent of that young tadoba male but he's not nearly as beat up. mamu was seen with wounds on his head recently we know they've clashed before so he could be involved not sure though
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(11-19-2021, 01:24 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(11-18-2021, 10:22 PM)Pckts Wrote: RIP Bamera Son aka Mr. X

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No confirmation yet but infighting seems to be the culprit. He probably should of never been released back in the wild after he was so badly injured.

yea no doubt this is from infighting..look at the fur on the back of his neck and shoulder it has dried saliva you can see some wounds too..this is reminiscent of that young tadoba male but he's not nearly as beat up. mamu was seen with wounds on his head recently we know they've clashed before so he could be involved not sure though

Yeah, in the middle of his back you can see some blood stained leaves too.
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(11-19-2021, 01:24 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(11-18-2021, 10:22 PM)Pckts Wrote: RIP Bamera Son aka Mr. X

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No confirmation yet but infighting seems to be the culprit. He probably should of never been released back in the wild after he was so badly injured.

yea no doubt this is from infighting..look at the fur on the back of his neck and shoulder it has dried saliva you can see some wounds too..this is reminiscent of that young tadoba male but he's not nearly as beat up. mamu was seen with wounds on his head recently we know they've clashed before so he could be involved not sure though

So you are saying that it was Mamu?
What happened to bheem? I know it's nature, but I started wish bheem to get murder extremely painfully (if poachers or villagers kill bheem, then they are my hero). After hearing B2 since the 2000s, it's hard for me to accept it.
I hope bheem wil die extremely painfully just as Jobhi was found as torn apart
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(11-18-2021, 10:22 PM)Pckts Wrote: RIP Bamera Son aka Mr. X

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No confirmation yet but infighting seems to be the culprit. He probably should of never been released back in the wild after he was so badly injured.

I was always curious what happened to his son in Panna and his unknown cubs (I saw he was mating with one female last year).
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